US Government Nears Historic Ban on TP-Link Routers
The US government is moving closer to banning TP-Link routers over concerns about Chinese ties. This could impact millions of American consumers and reshape the home networking market.
The US government is moving closer to banning TP-Link routers over concerns about Chinese ties. This could impact millions of American consumers and reshape the home networking market.
Intel’s CEO claims the US government’s 10% stake mirrors how Taiwan supports TSMC. But can this controversial move actually help Intel compete in the global chip race?
Cyberattacks against federal employees have nearly doubled since the government shutdown began October 1, according to security researchers. The crisis exposes critical vulnerabilities in national security infrastructure as financially stressed workers become prime targets for sophisticated phishing campaigns.
Federal cybersecurity defenses are facing their most severe test in recent memory as the government shutdown enters its fourth week. According to analysis from security firm Media Trust, cyberattacks against government agencies have surged by 85% since October 1, with researchers projecting a staggering 555 million attacks by month’s end.
Intel has reportedly swung to a $4.1 billion quarterly profit following significant U.S. government investment and aggressive cost-cutting measures. The chipmaker’s recovery comes as it battles to regain market share lost to competitors in mobile and AI sectors.
Intel appears to be staging a financial comeback, with reports indicating the semiconductor giant posted a substantial $4.1 billion profit last quarter. That represents a dramatic reversal from the staggering $17 billion loss the company reportedly suffered during the same period last year. According to financial analysts, revenue climbed modestly to $13.7 billion—a 3% year-over-year increase that suggests the company’s aggressive restructuring may be starting to yield results.
Intel is implementing strict financial discipline under CEO Lip-Bu Tan while leveraging unprecedented government and private investments to fuel its turnaround strategy. The chipmaker reported better-than-expected Q3 2025 results as it navigates significant workforce restructuring and strategic partnerships.
Intel is pursuing an ambitious restructuring plan under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, with recent financial results indicating early progress in the chipmaker’s recovery efforts, according to the company’s latest earnings report. The technology firm reported Q3 2025 revenue of $13.7 billion, representing approximately 3% year-over-year growth and exceeding analyst expectations. Non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.23 also surpassed projections, sources indicate.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from proceeding with mass firings of federal employees during the government shutdown. The ruling represents a significant legal setback to administration efforts to shrink federal agencies while pressuring Democrats to agree to reopen the government.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from moving forward with mass firings of federal employees during the ongoing government shutdown, according to court documents and legal analysts. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston issued the temporary restraining order from the bench on Wednesday, preventing the government from proceeding with workforce reductions at multiple federal agencies while the government remains partially closed.